South Dakota State School of Mines, annual catalog, 1930-1931, with announcements for 1931-32

STATE SCHOOL OF MINES 77
The use of the transit for the determination of time, latitude, azimuth and meridian; base line measurements; triangulation; precise leveling and methods of adjustments of observations.
Civil Engineering 308. Roads and Pavements
4 Credits.
Junior Year. Three hours lecture and recitation and three three hours laboratory per week.
Prerequisites: C. E. 202 or 204, and C. E. 303.
Required of juniors in Civil Engineering.
Text: Agg's Roads and Pavements.
The principles of the location, design, construction and maintenance of suburban roads and city pavements; materials, methods and economics. The laboratory work includes the examination and physical testing of bituminous and non-bituminous road materials.
Civil Engineering 310. Advanced Mechanics
2 Credits.
Junior Year. Two hours lecture and recitation per week.
Prerequisite: C. E. 303.
Required of juniors in Civil Engineering.
Text: Poorman's Applied Mechanics.
A continuation of C. E. 303, and C. E. 304, and includes a study of kinetics, rotation, translation; work, energy and power; inpulse, momentum and impact. Some time is also devoted to the study of secondary stresses in strength of materials.
Civil Engineering 401. Hydraulics
3 Credits.
Senior Year. Three hours of lecture and recitation per week.
Prerequisite: C. E. 303.
Required of seniors in Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
Text: King and Wisler, Hydraulics.

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STATE SCHOOL OF MINES 77
The use of the transit for the determination of time, latitude, azimuth and meridian; base line measurements; triangulation; precise leveling and methods of adjustments of observations.
Civil Engineering 308. Roads and Pavements
4 Credits.
Junior Year. Three hours lecture and recitation and three three hours laboratory per week.
Prerequisites: C. E. 202 or 204, and C. E. 303.
Required of juniors in Civil Engineering.
Text: Agg's Roads and Pavements.
The principles of the location, design, construction and maintenance of suburban roads and city pavements; materials, methods and economics. The laboratory work includes the examination and physical testing of bituminous and non-bituminous road materials.
Civil Engineering 310. Advanced Mechanics
2 Credits.
Junior Year. Two hours lecture and recitation per week.
Prerequisite: C. E. 303.
Required of juniors in Civil Engineering.
Text: Poorman's Applied Mechanics.
A continuation of C. E. 303, and C. E. 304, and includes a study of kinetics, rotation, translation; work, energy and power; inpulse, momentum and impact. Some time is also devoted to the study of secondary stresses in strength of materials.
Civil Engineering 401. Hydraulics
3 Credits.
Senior Year. Three hours of lecture and recitation per week.
Prerequisite: C. E. 303.
Required of seniors in Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
Text: King and Wisler, Hydraulics.